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Lifestyle & Safaris
Updated: Monday November 10, 2008 5:59 AM
Camel milk could be key to beauty
15.11.07 | With its hunched back, protruding teeth, facial hair and distinctive body odour, the camel may not seem an ideal model for beauty products. Think again, says Nancy Abeiderrahmane, who runs a camel dairy in the Saharan state of Mauritania and says vitamin-rich camel milk can cleanse…
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Maasai luminaries form umbrella organization
10.11.08 | Educated Maasai of all levels - primary, secondary and college - from among the pastoral communities have decided to come together under one umbrella organization - Tanzania Pastoral Community Forum (TPCF)…
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Zoo nabs Steve Irwin name in Tanzania
10.04.08 | A tribute, or a smart marketing ploy? A so-called conservationist in Africa has started a zoo and named it after the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. James Morobo, 54, has set up the private zoo next to…
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Refugees turn to endangered species for meat
22.01.08 | Hungry refugees in Tanzania are eating chimpanzees and other endangered species in order to supplement their meager diet, international conservation group Traffic said on Tuesday. It said refugees living…
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A conservationist’s last labour of love
20.12.07 | Last August, Hamilton scientist and conservationist Rod East died of cancer, aged 61. He was an unsung eco-hero, including doing ground-breaking work to protect antelope in Africa. In his final months…
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Far from Africa’s “Gucci” tourists
30.11.07 | Sheltered from the blistering midday sun, a group of colorfully adorned Maasai women chat under an acacia tree as they string beads together. Last year the work made them around $US36,000 ($NZ47,500).
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Chagga Christmas: Always Fun-Packed Season
25.12.06 | The annual Chagga holiday ritual is on - it's a few days away. It is a yearly ritual observed by most of the 'Wachaggas' "As a tradition I do visit my home area in Marangu every year during the X-Mas and…
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